AIR POLLUTION related term(s) Clean Air Act; Ecology and Environment; Pollution
Amendments
Aviation: prohibit operators of civil aircraft of the U.S. from participating in the European Union emissions trading scheme (S. 1956), S6611, S6648, S6649 [21SE]
Analyses
Red Tape Making Americans Sick—A New Report on the Health Impacts of High Unemployment: Committee on Environment and Public Works (Senate), S2949 [8MY]
Articles and editorials
Air Rule Will Literally Save Us, S4319 [20JN]
Conversion of a Climate-Change Skeptic, S5638 [30JY]
EPA Official Not Only Touted ‘Crucifying’ Oil Companies, He Tried It, H2194 [26AP]
Game Over for the Climate, S3073 [10MY]
Green ‘Drivel’ Exposed—The Godfather of Global Warming Lowers the Boom on Climate Change Hysteria, H4650 [29JN]
Hansen Had It Right in 1981 Climate Report, S3074 [10MY]
IPCC Lead Author Misleads US Congress, S5856 [1AU]
Measuring the Impact of Regulation—The Rule of More—Rule-Making Is Being Made To Look More Beneficial Under Barack Obama, H5236 [25JY]
Panetta Warns Climate Change Having ‘Dramatic Impact’ on National Security, H2452 [9MY]
Bills and resolutions
Budget: repeal sequestration and replace automatic spending cuts with targeted reforms (see S. 3473), S5870 [1AU] (see H.R. 6389), H5999 [13SE]
Clean Air Act: amend the renewable fuel program to require the cellulosic biofuel requirement to be based on actual production (see H.R. 6047), H4603 [28JN]
——— clarify a certain provision relative to prevention of accidental releases (see S. 3529), S6107 [11SE]
——— provide that State implementation plans address impairment of visibility relative to emissions from taconite ore processing facilities (see H.R. 6507), H6274 [21SE]
Climate: adopt a target of atmospheric carbon dioxide by which to evaluate domestic and international climate change policies and ensure the flexibility of such policies (see H. Res. 835), H7264 [18DE]
——— express that U.S. policies should reflect appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning climate change issues (see H. Res. 672), H3362 [31MY]
Developing countries: promote the use of clean cookstoves in order to create a thriving global market for clean and efficient household cooking solutions (see S. 2515), S2922 [7MY]
Economy: promote U.S. economic and energy security through increased energy development and reduced regulatory burdens (see S. 2365), S2731 [25AP]
EPA: allow for a reasonable compliance deadline for certain States subject to the cross-State air pollution rule (see S. 2300), S2496 [18AP] (see H.R. 4387), H1976 [18AP]
——— clarify general duty clause of Clean Air Act as it applies to chemical facility accidental release prevention (see H.R. 6345), H5706 [2AU]
——— designate and award grants for air and health quality empowerment zones (see H.R. 6378), H5922 [12SE]
——— disapprove rule relative to maximum achievable control technology for certain steam generating units (see S.J. Res. 37), S850 [16FE]
——— partially waive the renewable fuel standard when corn inventories are low (see S. 3428), S5304 [24JY]
——— prohibit awarding any grant, contract, cooperative agreement, or financial assistance under the Clean Air Act for any program, project, or activity to occur outside the U.S. (see S. 2226), S2001 [22MR] (see H.R. 4255), H1542 [22MR]
——— prohibit finalization of rules under the Clean Air Act if a State regulatory authority gives notice that such rules will lead to an increase in price of electricity for end-use consumers (see H.R. 6501), H6274 [21SE]
——— prohibit imposing carbon dioxide emissions standards on fossil fuel-fired electric utility generating units unless and until carbon capture and storage is found to be technologically and economically feasible (see H.R. 6172), H5200 [24JY]
——— require a timely review of State documentation and reform regulations relative to exceptional event demonstrations (see H.R. 5381), H2317 [7MY]
——— require use of commercially available volume of cellulosic biofuel in setting requirements for the renewable fuel program (see H.R. 6545), H6276 [21SE]
Motor vehicles: improve certain laws relative to use of high occupancy vehicle facilities (see S. 3191), S3234 [16MY]
National Asbestos Awareness Week: designate (see S. Res. 389), S1422 [6MR]
Power resources: reduce the allowable sulfur concentration in heating oil and allow for certain exemptions and waivers from such limits (see H.R. 6222), H5327 [26JY]
Refuse disposal: facilitate recovery and beneficial use, and provide for the proper management and disposal, of materials generated by the combustion of coal and other fossil fuels (see S. 3512), S5977 [2AU]
Tariff: polycrystalline fibers (see S. 2642), S2924 [7MY] (see H.R. 5604), H2442 [8MY]
Taxation: modify credit for carbon dioxide sequestration (see S. 3581), S6545 [20SE]
——— oppose Federal efforts to establish a carbon tax on fuels for electricity and transportation (see S. Con. Res. 61), S7686 [6DE] (see H. Con. Res. 142), H6578 [30NO] (see H. Con. Res. 144), H6679 [7DE]
——— provide incentives for clean energy and to repeal fossil fuel subsidies for big oil companies (see H.R. 5187), H2271 [27AP]
——— reduce greenhouse gas emissions by requiring a Federal emission permit for the sale or use of covered substances, reduce deficit, and return funds to the American people (see H.R. 6338), H5706 [2AU]
Cost Estimates
European Union Emissions Trading Scheme Prohibition Act (S. 1956): CBO, S6527 [20SE]
Letters
EPA rule relative to maximum achievable control technology for certain steam generating units: several Senators, S4291 [19JN]
European Union Emissions Trading Scheme Prohibition Act: Douglas W. Elmendorf, CBO, S6527 [20SE]
Position of James Lovelock on global warming: Gordon J. Fulks, H4650 [29JN]
Provide the EPA additional time to issue achievable standards for industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers, process heaters, and incinerators: Lisa P. Jackson, EPA, S1510, S1514 [8MR]
——— W. Randall Rawson, American Boiler Manufacturers Association, S1510 [8MR]
We’re OK With the EPA’s New Air-Quality Regulations: several energy company leaders, S4321 [20JN]
Lists
Global cooling predictions, S5857 [1AU]
Motions
EPA: disapprove rule relative to maximum achievable control technology for certain steam generating units (S.J. Res. 37), S4314 [20JN]
Press releases
New Poll Shows the Public Wants EPA To Do More To Reduce Air Pollution—Voters Support Setting Stronger Carbon Pollution Standards To Protect Public Health: American Lung Association, S4321 [20JN]
Remarks in House
America’s Natural Gas Alliance: report contesting EPA study on greenhouse gas emissions and natural gas development, H3812 [20JN]
Aviation: prohibit funding to implement European Union emissions trading scheme on U.S. civil aircraft operators, H4139, H4140 [27JN]
——— prohibit operators of civil aircraft of the U.S. from participating in the European Union emissions trading scheme (S. 1956), H6330–H6334 [13NO]
Bicycles: recognize importance of bicycling in transportation and recreation, H1578 [27MR]
Cargo transportation: invest in and improve the U.S. freight transportation system, H4041 [26JN], H4614 [29JN]
Clean Air Act: impact, H2058 [24AP]
Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Public Power proposed gasification plant, E35 [18JA]
Climate: express that U.S. policies should reflect appropriate understanding and sensitivity concerning climate change issues (H. Res. 672), E933 [31MY]
——— global warming, H4649–H4652 [29JN], H4778 [11JY], H5017 [19JY]
——— impact of global warming on frequency and intensity of natural disasters, H5645–H5647 [2AU], H6357, H6359–H6361 [14NO]
——— impact of global warming on national security, H2451 [9MY]
Coal: require EPA and Dept. of Transportation report on health, environmental, and public safety impacts of fugitive dust emissions from coal transport, H6242, H6243 [21SE]
Dept. of Energy: require consultation and input of National Energy Technology Laboratory relative to clean air rules, H3898 [20JN]
Dept. of Labor: issue interim occupational safety and health standard regarding worker exposure to combustible dust (H.R. 522), H520 [7FE]
Economy: promote economic recovery through green jobs and infrastructure, H3744 [19JN]
EPA: disapprove rule relative to maximum achievable control technology for certain steam generating units, H3743 [19JN]
——— impact of overregulation on the economy, H358 [1FE], H4649–H4652 [29JN]
——— impact of regulations on employment and job creation, H3664 [8JN]
——— issue achievable standards for cement manufacturing facilities, H5756 [10SE]
——— issue achievable standards for industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers, process heaters, and incinerators, H5756 [10SE]
——— prohibit consideration of feasibility and cost in revising and supplementing national ambient air quality standards for ozone, H3901, H3902 [20JN]
——— prohibit delay in finalization of rules to establish clean air standards and to reduce air pollution if such rules will provide protection against asthma and other health effects, H3899, H3900 [20JN]
——— proposed rule relative to manganese alloy production, H1583 [27MR]
——— provide additional time to issue achievable standards for industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers, process heaters, and incinerators, H1645 [28MR]
——— provide additional time to issue achievable standards for industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers, process heaters, and incinerators (H.R. 2250), H358 [1FE], H635 [8FE]
——— provide States increased flexibility in implementing regional haze management standards through State implementation plans, H6244, H6245 [21SE]
——— uphold scientific finding that carbon pollution endangers the public health and welfare, H6214 [20SE]
Golden Eagle Distributors, Inc.: Natural Gas Vehicles for America (organization) CNG Fleet & Station Program Award recipient, E2009 [30DE]
Government regulations: impact on the energy sector, H1394 [20MR], H2193–H2197 [26AP], H3743 [19JN], H4691 [10JY]
Motor vehicles: effects of increase of corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards on vehicle pricing and safety, H208–H213 [31JA]
——— preserve fuel efficiency standards, H6255 [21SE]
NSF: Climate Change Education Program funding, H2535, H2536 [9MY]
Outer Continental Shelf: monitor activities relative to air pollution (H.R. 2021), H634 [8FE]
Power resources: create clean energy jobs, achieve energy independence, reduce global warming pollution, and transition to a clean energy economy, H3399 [1JN]
——— impact of economy-wide global warming pollution emission cap and trade program, H176 [25JA], H3399 [1JN]
Refuse disposal: facilitate recovery and beneficial use, and provide for the proper management and disposal, of materials generated by the combustion of coal and other fossil fuels, H1934, H1937, H1938, H1957, H1958 [18AP], H3868–H3875 [20JN], H4623 [29JN], E1106 [21JN]
——— facilitate recovery and beneficial use, and provide for the proper management and disposal, of materials generated by the combustion of coal and other fossil fuels (H.R. 2273), H635 [8FE]
Waterford, OH: proposed closure of Muskingum River Power Plant, H384 [2FE]
Remarks in Senate
Aviation: prohibit operators of civil aircraft of the U.S. from participating in the European Union emissions trading scheme (S. 1956), S2995 [9MY], S5945 [2AU], S6527, S6528 [20SE], S6611 [21SE]
——— prohibit use of appropriated funding or user fee receipts for payment of fees, taxes, or fines incurred by U.S. airlines under the European Union emissions trading scheme, S6527, S6528 [20SE]
Budget: repeal sequestration and replace automatic spending cuts with targeted reforms (S. 3473), S5881 [1AU]
Clean Air Act: economic and environmental impact, S4284, S4286 [19JN]
——— impact, S488 [9FE]
Climate: global warming, S673–S679 [15FE], S2221 [29MR], S2487 [18AP], S3073–S3075 [10MY], S3266, S3269 [17MY], S3612, S3613 [24MY], S3775 [6JN], S4184 [14JN], S4255–S4261 [19JN], S4647–S4649 [27JN], S4853–S4856, S4859–S4862 [11JY], S5196–S5198 [19JY], S5458–S5460 [26JY], S5635–S5642 [30JY], S5836–S5839, S5841, S5853–S5858 [1AU], S5925–S5927 [2AU], S6306–S6308 [13SE], S6494, S6496 [20SE], S7017 [28NO], S7427–S7429 [5DE], S7778 [12DE], S8160–S8162 [19DE], S8620 [1JA]
——— impact of global warming on frequency and intensity of natural disasters, S5637 [30JY], S6770 [14NO], S7676 [6DE]
——— impact of global warming on the economy, S4255–S4261 [19JN], S4647–S4649 [27JN], S8620 [1JA]
Committee on Environment and Public Works (Senate): release of report entitled ‘‘Red Tape Making Americans Sick—A New Report on the Health Impacts of High Unemployment’’, S2949 [8MY]
Dept. of Agriculture: air quality improvement project funding, S4274 [19JN]
Dept. of Transportation: grant States use of Congested Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program funds toward transit system programs, S1131 [29FE]
Dept. of Veterans Affairs: establish an open burn pit registry to ensure that Armed Forces members exposed to toxic chemicals and fumes in Afghanistan or Iraq receive information regarding such exposure, S7287 [30NO], S7381 [4DE]
Developing countries: promote the use of clean cookstoves in order to create a thriving global market for clean and efficient household cooking solutions (S. 2515), S2929 [7MY]
Ecology and environment: preempt regulation of, action relating to, or consideration of greenhouse gases relative to any Federal policy to mitigate climate change, S2126 [28MR]
Economy: impact of Government regulations, S2948–S2950 [8MY], S4922 [12JY]
——— promote U.S. economic and energy security through increased energy development and reduced regulatory burdens (S. 2365), S3065, S3066 [10MY]
EPA: codify and delay implementation of and compliance dates for the cross-State air pollution rule (S. 1815), S3942–S3945 [12JN]
——— delay implementation of rules on maximum achievable control technology and cross-State air pollution produced by powerplants (S. 1833), S3823 [7JN]
——— disapprove rule relative to maximum achievable control technology for certain steam generating units (S.J. Res. 37), S856–S858 [16FE], S3690–S3694 [4JN], S3942–S3945, S3952–S3954 [12JN], S4164–S4166, S4173, S4185 [14JN], S4231–S4233 [18JN], S4265, S4283–S4293 [19JN], S4313 [20JN], S4411 [21JN]
——— disapprove rule relative to maximum achievable control technology for certain steam generating units (S.J. Res. 37), motion to proceed, S4314–S4334 [20JN]
——— disapprove rule relative to maximum achievable control technology for certain steam generating units (S.J. Res. 37), unanimous-consent agreement, S4236 [18JN], S4283 [19JN]
——— establish a multiple air pollutant regulatory program for the electric generating sector, S4324 [20JN]
——— establish a temporary prohibition against revising any national ambient air quality standard for coarse particulate matter and limit Federal regulation of nuisance dust in certain areas, S3932 [12JN]
——— implementation of the cross-State air pollution rule, S2220 [29MR]
——— partially waive the renewable fuel standard when corn inventories are low (S. 3428), S5306 [24JY], S5967 [2AU], S6326 [13SE]
——— proposed rule to exempt the coal combustion byproduct of fly ash from regulation, S7161 [29NO]
——— provide additional time to issue achievable standards for industrial, commercial, and institutional boilers, process heaters, and incinerators, S331 [6FE], S1508–S1511, S1513, S1514, S1523, S1528 [8MR], S1573 [12MR]
Government regulations: impact on the energy sector, S3697 [5JN], S4333 [20JN]
Inhofe, Senator: call to rethink opinion that global warming is a hoax, S5635–S5638 [30JY]
National Asbestos Awareness Week: designate (S. Res. 389), S1431 [6MR]
Obama, President: evaluation of energy policies, S2948–S2950 [8MY], S3690–S3694 [4JN], S3942–S3945 [12JN]
Oceans: impact of global warming on ocean acidification, S6494, S6496 [20SE], S7429 [5DE], S7778 [12DE]
Power resources: impact of economy-wide global warming pollution emission cap and trade program, S3691 [4JN], S5640 [30JY]
——— national energy policy, S6307 [13SE]
Refuse disposal: facilitate recovery and beneficial use, and provide for the proper management and disposal, of materials generated by the combustion of coal and other fossil fuels (S. 3512), S5986 [2AU], S6516 [20SE]
U.N.: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change endangerment findings relative to impact of economy-wide global warming pollution emission cap and trade program, S5856 [1AU]
Reports filed
European Union Emissions Trading Scheme Prohibition Act: Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation (Senate) (S. 1956) (S. Rept. 112–195), S5976 [2AU]
Resolutions by organizations
EPA rule relative to maximum achievable control technology for certain steam generating units: U.S. Conference of Mayors, S4292 [19JN]
Texts of
S. 1956, European Union Emissions Trading Scheme Prohibition Act, S6611, S6612 [21SE], H6330 [13NO]
S. 3428, Renewable Fuel Standard Flexibility Act, S5307 [24JY]
S. Con. Res. 61, oppose Federal efforts to establish a carbon tax on fuels for electricity and transportation, S7687 [6DE]
S. Res. 389, National Asbestos Awareness Week, S1425, S1432 [6MR]